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Jeffrey Dean Morgan' movie, Jam, previews at the Tenth Annual Hollywood Film Festival, Saturday, October 21, at 7:00 pm. For more information about the movie and the screening, check VENICE Paper.
And The CW Source have Jeffrey Dean Morgan as one of their 'Eye Candy' of the week.… Read More
By John Keegan
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This is a fairly simple episode, when it comes to the “paranormal” elements, but as usual, it all comes down to some complex and crushing psychological exploration. This is another episode covering Dean’s grieving process, and we finally get past some of those emotional walls. What lies beyond those walls is not pretty, but it’s entirely consistent with previous characterization and events depicted thus far.
By John Keegan
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After taking a break from the fallout of John’s death for the past couple of episodes, the writers snap right back into familiar psychological space in this installment. Since the series doesn’t like to leave plot elements by the wayside, the previous episode is not ignored. Dean is now present in local and federal crime databases, and that makes the job a little harder. Logically, one would expect that fact to become more important over time.
In this case, however, the story quickly turns back to the idea of deals with the devil. As many noted after the season premiere, the Brothers Winchester are smart enough to realize that John’s death was linked to Dean’s miraculous recovery. Dean already voiced his suspicions, but now they face a situation where Dean is tempted by the possibility of changing the state of play.
This season continues to excel at using urban legends as a conduit for character study, and this episode is no different. The supernatural aspect is simple: a deal with a demon gives you 10 years of whatever you desire, but in the end, the hounds of hell come calling.
Eric Kripke has answered TV Guide's questions on Supernatural's second season. Click here, and beware of spoilers!
MoviesOnline has a report on a Supernatural Convention, which was held in Nashville at the Millenium Maxwell Hotel on Oct. 13-15. Click here to read more about it.
Also, check Ten Inch Hero Official Site for new information on Jensen Ackles' new movie.
And Michael Ausiello has a spoiler for the Oct. 26 episode. … Read More
By John Keegan
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The previous episode covered the fallout of John Winchester’s death and incorporated a fairly simple horror film cliché in the process. The results were varied, with many fans annoyed with the “killer clown” concept in general. This time around, the writers focus almost entirely upon the psychology of the characters and the dangerous world of “demon hunters”. The result is a tense episode that demonstrates everything currently working for the series.
The distinction of “Supernatural” is that it presents a paranormal world fraught with danger, but the real story is the psychological and emotional journey undertaken by the Brothers Winchester. The characters are easy to care about, especially in their current bereaved state. Sam and Dean are struggling to keep it together, and in this episode, they really are a mess. Both of them are trying to find a sense of normalcy. I was a little disappointed to see the Impala on the road again, even if it was something desired by creator and fan alike. I thought it was a powerful metaphor for Dean’s fractured psychology, and bringing it back so quickly takes something away from that.… Read More
On how the CW is doing after a month of being on the air, check Los Angeles Daily News and TV.com.
By John Keegan
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